Home to the second-largest Aboriginal population in Australia, Queensland today offers an impressive array of indigenous tourism experiences that celebrate the heritage of the stateâs original inhabitants.
En route to Jarramali Camp and the Magnificent Gallery rock-art site. (Photo courtesy of Tourism Tropical North Queensland)
15.4958° S, 144.1648° E. Tap these coordinates into your GPS and youâll eventually arrive in the tiny riverside settlement of Laura, some 200 kilometers northwest of Cairns on Queenslandâs Cape York Peninsula. Just one road leads north from here, and it takes you as far as you can travel on land toward the tip of Australia.
4 Awesome Indigenous-Owned Galleries & Workshops To Visit In The Sunny State
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While Queensland might be well-known for its enviable weather, its enviable beaches and straight-up just making every other state envious, there is far more to see and do when you look beyond the surf.
Scattered across the Sunny State are Indigenous-run art galleries, each offering a unique perspective and telling their own tales.
There are dozens upon dozens of galleries to check out, so we’ve picked out some favourites, with a few gallery owners giving us some insight into the artwork and artists they display.